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Is it easier for organisms to live on land or in the sea?

This is a question I commonly use when giving interview practise for potential Oxbridge students. A question like this doesn't have to have a corrrect answer necessarily, but should evoke a discussion and...

Answered by Fabien S. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What sort of preparation should I be doing before Oxbridge law interviews?

Two key things I would encourage anyone preparing for Oxbridge interviews to do would be: to know your personal statement inside out and to demonstrate your interest in the subject during the interview. Y...

Answered by Louise F. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What do tutors look for during an oxbridge interview?

Interview sturctures differ widely, but most of them consist broadly of three elements: 

  1. A question to break the ice, for example why you choose to study the subject. However, some interv...

Answered by Eva S. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How can I prepare for my interview?

In the interview you first have to show that you have the knowledge to get in there. So a good way to prepare is to repeat everything you learned in your A-levels and do some exercises (you can find every...

Answered by Razvan T. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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Design an experiment that determines whether rats can see in colour.

An experiment should enable the rat to respond to colour and any response to be measured.  A good answer may involve food as a link between the colour stimulus and behaviour.  A set-up may involve placing...

Answered by Katy A. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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